TDM, Statistical TDM & FDM

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Today my topic is three types of multiplexing methods: Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Statistical Time division Multiplexing, or STDM, and Frequency Division Multiplexing, or FDM. The topic covers their differences, features and where they are used.

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Sunny You are the Best Teacher...
Thank you very much for spending time and energy to produce these materials

ntgc-tv
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It is amazing how many times I've had an "ooh" moment while watching your videos. Highlighting the differences and similarities WITH practical applications makes all the difference.

patryk
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Imagine this man one day came in to be my substitute teacher, that would be epic! Great Video!

wilsonzhang
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I love how easy this guy makes it seem, but it was a treatchery listening to my professor explain this. Great job

MilanRubiksCube
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Dear Sunny, thank you so much for the great work, informative explanations and obvious huge effort and time you put into this. This series has helped me review WiFi concepts for a job interview! Wish you the best! You're Awesome!

MrIasson
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Wow 🤩 you’re such a best lecturer ever. Your explanation is slow and clear so that everyone can get it all. Thank you 🙏

somputhea
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Must say your explanation is very good, precise and up to the required mark. No unnecessary lenghthy videos. Good job Sunny

jeetendrashinde
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Sunny, you are awesome! I just started taking a networking course, and this helps out so much.

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I watch your videos religiously. Thank you very much for your great input. By the way, the root word "plex" is not Latin but Greek, meaning to "entagle" to "mesh". The actual Greek word "plexis", still used to today. The Greek "syn" means "putting together" (synergy, syllogism etc). syn + plexis = symplexis. (The letter "n" in front of the letter "p", in Greek, changes from "n" to "m". Therefore, the word becomes "symplexis" The "s" was changed by Romas to "c" (it has the same sound as in "cellular"). As time went on, the writing evolved to cymplexis, cumplexis, complexis, complex. I thought you might find it it interesting.

demetrioskasabalis
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really short and clear
You know how to give the info 😍

luis-krw
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It was so easy to understand even if I am not good at English Thank you for your kind explanation about FDM, TDM, STDM.

haseungmin
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Top notch video. I was looking to understand how traffic is placed on the wire. This helps a lot. Thank you.

coevad
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Wow u taught the topics very clearly in just 5 minutes ..salute to u ur teaching style is grt ✨

nandnibachani
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Great Video! Simplicity is always key when Teaching...a Great Teacher makes the complicated simple

TeacherAlphaJr
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Sunny thank so much for putting efforts on your videos, you have this multiplexing ideas for us to understand complex things into simple things.

ralphsanchez
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Thank you so much Sunny. You are the best

Shiva-zyjq
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Perfect explanation with very clear examples. Thank you!

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Dear Sunny,
Thank You so much for this excellent explanation. Keep up the hard work! :)

ShivAdiShakti
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Very clear summary!!! I finally understand it, thanks, Sunny

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Thank you, Mr. Sunny, Your videos are always helpful to me.

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